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chefann said:My cluster does this recipe as an impressive holiday appetizer. You can bake a bread wreath right with it.
Use 2 1-pound loaves of frozen bread dough. Take them out of the freezer in the morning (for an evening show) and place each loaf into its own lightly spritzed 1-gallon plastic bag. (Spritzing the inside of the bag with a little oil keeps the dough from sticking to the plastic.) Cut each loaf lengthwise into 3 even strips, leaving them attached at one end. Braid. Put both loaves of now-braided dough around the edge of the large round stone. Stretch so they reach all the way around. (Each loaf will "cover" half of the circumference.) Brush with a little melted butter and sprinkle with Italian Seasoning and a little grated Parmesan. To make it more festive, insert rounds (use the Creative Cutters) of red and green bell peppers into the braids like ornaments. Prepare the pizza dip for baking in the Deep Dish Baker. Place the baker in the center of the wreath. Bake until the bread is done (it takes a little longer than if you were just doing the dip).
I also find that crackers are good - especially if you can find some that are garlic flavored.
chefann said:As I've posted in other threads, according to the use and care for stoneware, you really not supposed to. But we've never had a probem with it. And doing it that way allows you to show flat and glazed stoneware, and the woven holder.
chefjenibel said:Tasha,
Did you ever hear back from HO about placing a stone on a stone?
Thanks!
Some popular options for dippers to pair with pizza dip include breadsticks, garlic knots, pita chips, tortilla chips, and vegetable sticks like carrots and celery.
For gluten-free options, you can use gluten-free crackers, rice crackers, gluten-free breadsticks, or sliced bell peppers.
You can make your own homemade dippers by cutting pita bread or tortillas into triangles and baking them until crispy. You can also make homemade breadsticks by rolling out pizza dough, cutting it into strips, and baking them until golden brown.
If you're looking for low-carb options, you can use cucumber slices, zucchini chips, or low-carb crackers as dippers for pizza dip.
While it may seem unconventional, certain fruits like apples and pears can pair well with pizza dip. Just make sure to choose a dipper with a sturdy texture that can hold up to the dip.